Tie Guan Yin

Owes its flavors to oxidation levels between green & black tea.


Aug 29th, '18, 12:15
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Tie Guan Yin

by Love_All_Tea » Aug 29th, '18, 12:15

Hi all

Sorry to ask for help on my first post (Naturally will try and help others in future). I am visiting Anxi County in October and currently planning my visit. I currently buy Tie Guan Yin which I know is from the farmer 'Wang Mei Rui'. I would love to visit his estate but not sure which it is in Anxi County. I don't suppose anyone would have that crazy level of knowledge, so I can get in touch :)

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Re: Tie Guan Yin

by Teasenz » Sep 5th, '18, 04:53

So what's your question exactly?

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